Our investment helps low-income populations – often excluded from traditional banking – to access digital financial services
Using payment technology to help make financial services accessible, and affordable, is considered crucial for fostering Africa’s inclusive economic growth, particularly in frontier markets, such as Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger. One proven model is the introduction of ‘mobile money’ – applications that let people send, receive and store money through their mobile device. Mobile money services most help underserved, low-income customers who struggle to access a traditional bank account but need a convenient and efficient way to make cash transfers and pay bills.
In June 2025, we committed £23.8 million to Wave Mobile Money (‘Wave’), Africa’s fastest-growing mobile money platform. Wave’s ambition is to make affordable, user-centric financial services accessible to everyone. Wave is operating across eight markets, mostly across West Africa.
Crucially, Wave offers the region’s only platform that works across different mobile networks and providers. It has 20 million monthly active users through a network of 150,000 agents and more than 3,000 employees. The company’s mobile-first model, built on low fees, user-friendly design and around-the-clock customer support, has transformed the financial experience for users who have historically been excluded from formal banking operations. Our investment will help Wave to continue its growth in both existing and new markets, expanding access to mobile money and payment services to underserved communities.
























